EDRM Participant Profiles

To enable litigation support and electronic discovery professionals to better understand the benefits of participating in EDRM and the resources that it provides, EDRM, in co-operation with its education partner, eDiscovery Daily, has begun to profile some of its participant members. These profiles are designed to illustrate how participants and their organizations contribute to the success of EDRM as well as how those organizations use EDRM resources in their own businesses. If you are a participant of EDRM and would like to be profiled (or would like to recommend a current EDRM participant to be profiled), please contact George Socha (george@edrm.net) or Tom Gelbmann (tom@edrm.net) to arrange a profile interview with Doug Austin, Editor of eDiscovery Daily.

EDRM, now a part of the Duke Law Center for Judicial Studies, creates practical resources to improve e-discovery and information governance. Since 2005 EDRM has delivered leadership, standards, best practices, tools, guides and test data sets to improve electronic discovery and information governance. Member individuals, law firms, corporations and government organizations actively contribute to the direction of EDRM. Join us!